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Posted: Oct 22, 2009 8:55 AM
by davintosh
swatterssr wrote:davintosh wrote:swatterssr wrote:Drove the 87 535isA in my sig, FOR SALE, to Johnny Carino's with my wife and had a nice fake Italian dinner.
Fake? I don't know about that. Their tiramisu is pretty close to authentic. That should count for something!
That's what I had for dessert.
While I was trying to figure out how to pronounce it, well, my wife did it perfectly.
Me, even now, looking at your post, still can't figure it out.
"tier-ah-mee-soo" is how I heard the little Italian guy that ran the restaurant on Staten Island pronounce it. Except he rolled his rrrr just a little bit.
(In case anyone listening in has never tried it, try it; you'll like it. Very tasty!)
Now back to your regularly scheduled programming...
The only thing I've done with the e28 today is watch from the living room as my 16 year old son drove it away... Somehow that makes me nervous.
Posted: Oct 22, 2009 5:45 PM
by wkohler
Put my new-to-me Hella H1/H4s in the 533 at about 1:15am.
Posted: Oct 22, 2009 7:38 PM
by slammin_e28
Took it out for an uninsured/unregistered drive up and down the crappy country roads.
Installed the stock radio from the parts car (the code was written in owners manual too! How convenient!) Fixed the broken hood release lever. Installed drivers kick panel, cleaned up the front wheels, and am still waiting on someone to help me roll the rear fenders to clear the 225's when I drop the rear...(no baseball bats, I saw that go VERY badly on a VW)....anyone?
Posted: Oct 23, 2009 12:51 AM
by 1st 5er
Installed new foglights.
New car
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 6:04 PM
by simplydata
Just an hour ago....
CSB, motor oil,trans fluid,diff fluid,coolant flushed.
I received two used hood shocks from a member and keyless entry from ebay. Just few more things before getting inspected.
http://picasaweb.google.co.kr/Ui.Hwang/E285Speed#
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 6:06 PM
by Zach716
fixed a burned out low beam
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 6:23 PM
by oldskool
Drove it to the store for some American Ale. And condoms. . .Halloween will be here shortly.
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 6:28 PM
by slammin_e28
Installed "new" front speakers from the parts car. Removed rear seat to change out parcel shelf and rear speakers. Currently wiring up 3rd brake light from the parts car. Also adjusted hood release cable. Getting ready to re-register and get inspected next month, hopefully!
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 6:34 PM
by Bucketface
Drove it for the second week with a fresh shifter rebuild. Shifts Like a BMW again and less like a well used box van... woot woot
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 6:35 PM
by wkohler
Give up on it.
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 7:46 PM
by e281985
took it to hang out with a bunch of other old BMWs
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 9:40 PM
by 1st 5er
Nothing...
But, got the E12 out, cleaned it up, checked all the fluids, etc. in preparation for the drive
to
Tex-Fest, aka. "Lone Star Burgers and Fives Meet" tomorrow.
it's gonna be a swell time.
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 9:42 PM
by slammin_e28
Just finished installing 3rd brake light and "new" speakers, hell, whole rear parcel shelf from the '86 to the '85. It's ballin'!!
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 10:02 PM
by Ted in T.O.
The IS got tie rod ends,upper thrust arms and lower control arms.
Now I just have to put the snow tires on when its get below 5C consistantly. No snow yet.
From this.
To this.
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 10:06 PM
by Xenocide
Ted in T.O. wrote:
What's that mountain of white crap behind your car?
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 10:14 PM
by Meister
Took apart my center console...cleaned the powerseat switches that the previous owner had spilled soda all over....fixed both power headrests....fixed the panel hanging down underneath the steering colum....by properly securing it.
Then a wash/wax. Fun day.
Doug
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 10:27 PM
by dcollin
Adjusted the valves, E32 hood shocks and put in dog bones.
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 10:30 PM
by Ted in T.O.
Xenocide wrote:Ted in T.O. wrote:
What's that mountain of white crap behind your car?
Dandruff from my head!
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 10:56 PM
by davintosh
Xenocide wrote:Ted in T.O. wrote:
What's that mountain of white crap behind your car?
... Says the guy from Georgia.
Haven't seen my e28 all day... My teenage son drove it to school, where he boarded a bus at 5 am for a marching band competition trip. They won't be back in town until 5 am tomorrow morning.
No idea why this wasn't an overnight trip.
Yesterday though, I did run a bunch more carb cleaner through the ICV, then last night I lubed it a bit, put it back together & took it for a drive; now it idles at a ROCK SOLID 750 RPM!
So very pumped about that!
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 12:03 AM
by Retro Rust
I went out to the garage to start making a list of everything that needs to be done to make the car decent (just got the car yesterday). I was not too happy with the length of the list
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 12:50 AM
by Lee in MD
Fixed my goddamn squealing heater blower with some WD-40 and contact cleaner. Hope it lasts for awhile. Not looking forward to dealing with this same issue on my E36. Found some write-ups on the E36 blower remove/replace and it's like disassembling the freakin' reactor core on a submarine compared to the E28.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 2:02 AM
by wkohler
Lee in MD wrote:Fixed my goddamn squealing heater blower with some WD-40 and contact cleaner. Hope it lasts for awhile. Not looking forward to dealing with this same issue on my E36. Found some write-ups on the E36 blower remove/replace and it's like disassembling the freakin' reactor core on a submarine compared to the E28.
WD-40 probably won't last until Monday. Get a "Zoom Spout" oiler from a hardware store (they carry them at Ace - ask for John Madden). They're in the evap cooler section (if you even have such a thing where you're at).
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 12:14 PM
by Lee in MD
wkohler wrote:Lee in MD wrote:Fixed my goddamn squealing heater blower with some WD-40 and contact cleaner. Hope it lasts for awhile. Not looking forward to dealing with this same issue on my E36. Found some write-ups on the E36 blower remove/replace and it's like disassembling the freakin' reactor core on a submarine compared to the E28.
WD-40 probably won't last until Monday. Get a "Zoom Spout" oiler from a hardware store (they carry them at Ace - ask for John Madden). They're in the evap cooler section (if you even have such a thing where you're at).
Thanks for the tip on the oiler. Called my local independent hardware store and they had one left on the shelf so the manager put it behind the register for me. Sure am glad that there are a least a few traditional hardware stores still around carrying obscure items like this.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 12:21 PM
by Scottinva
Attempt to sell it, to do an e30 project.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 7:37 PM
by RonW
Lee in MD wrote:Fixed my goddamn squealing heater blower with some WD-40 and contact cleaner. Hope it lasts for awhile. Not looking forward to dealing with this same issue on my E36. Found some write-ups on the E36 blower remove/replace and it's like disassembling the freakin' reactor core on a submarine compared to the E28.
wkohler wrote:WD-40 probably won't last until Monday. Get a "Zoom Spout" oiler from a hardware store (they carry them at Ace - ask for John Madden). They're in the evap cooler section (if you even have such a thing where you're at).
Lee in MD wrote:Thanks for the tip on the oiler. Called my local independent hardware store and they had one left on the shelf so the manager put it behind the register for me. Sure am glad that there are a least a few traditional hardware stores still around carrying obscure items like this.
I just did this to my 535is. Unfortunately, this car has the gasoline cooler, which makes it difficult to remove the panel enough to take the blower motor out.
So I didn't. I pulled the fan covers off but left the motor in place. I lubricated the bushings using the motor oil on the dipstick. The squeak went away, so I'm figuring I'm good.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 8:34 PM
by derrith
Finished the black interior swap on the M5, washed it and went to the grand opening of some friends new BMW repair shop.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 8:40 PM
by wkohler
Moved the 535 from one side of the street to the other so it could stay in the shade.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 11:24 PM
by MShimon
Put in a new 02 sensor for the M5.
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 11:40 PM
by Lee in MD
RonW wrote:Lee in MD wrote:Fixed my goddamn squealing heater blower with some WD-40 and contact cleaner. Hope it lasts for awhile. Not looking forward to dealing with this same issue on my E36. Found some write-ups on the E36 blower remove/replace and it's like disassembling the freakin' reactor core on a submarine compared to the E28.
wkohler wrote:WD-40 probably won't last until Monday. Get a "Zoom Spout" oiler from a hardware store (they carry them at Ace - ask for John Madden). They're in the evap cooler section (if you even have such a thing where you're at).
Lee in MD wrote:Thanks for the tip on the oiler. Called my local independent hardware store and they had one left on the shelf so the manager put it behind the register for me. Sure am glad that there are a least a few traditional hardware stores still around carrying obscure items like this.
I just did this to my 535is. Unfortunately, this car has the gasoline cooler, which makes it difficult to remove the panel enough to take the blower motor out.
So I didn't. I pulled the fan covers off but left the motor in place. I lubricated the bushings using the motor oil on the dipstick. The squeak went away, so I'm figuring I'm good.
Now that's thinkin' with yer dipstick... Jimmy!
Fuel cooler? Is that some aftermarket doodad?
Posted: Oct 25, 2009 11:43 PM
by wkohler
Lee in MD wrote:
Fuel cooler? Is that some aftermarket doodad?
No sir. Most 535is examples have them - as far as I know. I first thought it was a regional thing, but after seeing cars with them in all parts of the country, I guess not.
Basically, they ran fuel lines next to the AC lines on the right side of the motor, so what happens is the fuel lines come up the left side as usual, but go in the cowl where the heater motor is, then out on the right, along the AC lines and back the same way to the left side of the motor. Basically, it makes your heater blower replacement a PITA that it wasn't originally meant to be. Of course, if you don't care if it works (unlike me), it's pretty easy.
The caveat is that it is only useful if you're running the AC.